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  • Moving or staying for the best part of life : theory and evidence for the role of subsistence in migration and well-being of Arctic Inupiat residents
  • Alaska ; Arctic Region ; Cultural identity ; Economic geography ; Enquiry ; Household ; Living conditions ; Migration ; Theory ; Well-being
  • 2009
  • Mixing housing tenures : is it good for social well-being ?
  • Great Britain ; Housing ; Housing occupance ; Housing policy ; Neighbourhood ; Social housing ; United Kingdom ; Well-being
  • 2009
  • In the last two decades, the concept of social capital has become very popular amongst researchers and in politics as well. Its measurement is very complex in spite of relatively simple and apparently useful concept. Analysis of social capital
  • indicators in selected Slovenian rural areas (Upper Savinja Valley, Suha krajina, Goriška brda, Brkini) have demonstrated its positive impact on local community capacity building, being the starting point for activation of endogenous development potentials
  • 2009
  • Concept ; Health ; Man-environment relations ; Territory ; Theory ; Well-being
  • 2009
  • Hungary ; Impact ; Journey ; Quality of life ; Satisfaction ; Tourism ; Well-being
  • 2009
  • Aggregation ; Cognitive process ; Daily life ; Location ; Methodology ; Perception ; Place ; Space ; Well-being
  • 2009
  • Chicago ; Citizenship ; Community ; Illinois ; Mortality ; Neighbourhood ; Social network ; Social organization ; United States of America ; Urban society ; Well-being
  • 2009
  • Alsace ; Decision making process ; Ecotourism ; France ; Patrimony ; Social capital ; Territory ; Terroir ; Well-being
  • 2009
  • Sporting activity ; United Kingdom ; Urban area ; Urban environment ; Urban life ; Urban planning ; Well-being
  • 2009
  • Costa Rica ; Housing ; Housing policy ; Living standard ; Medium-sized town ; Poverty ; Social housing ; Urban policy ; Well-being
  • 2009
  • Desert), which beginning goes back to the Middle Ages. It is connected with deforestation, mainly for the needs of contemporary lead, silver and zinc metallurgy. Presently this area is covered in result of intentional vegetation introduction as well
  • physicogeographical processes but conditions for their development were preparated by human being. Thus they are the effect of indirect anthropogenic activity.
  • 2009
  • the initial conditions is necessary. As upland soils are developed in periglacial solifluction sheets, the main solifluction sheet (MSS, Hauplage) showing a constant thickness and being affected by soil forming processes was chosen. Determining the initial
  • . Future work will address the estimation of human impact by the analysis of historical data and datings of colluvial layers as well as a field validation of the computed sediment budgets.
  • 2009
  • Being and spatialization. Theme issue
  • 2009
  • Dubai, identified by contrast between Arab culture and typical modern metropolis’contradictions, is full of glamour, due to its sea and desert sighting position, besides being an international tourism very sought after destination, for shopping
  • , luxury and the world’s most sumptuous hotel. Though some scientists maintain that it has no identity and that never will have one, for the moment being Dubai, capital of the homonymous emirate, is being looked upon as a Middle East city with culture
  • 2009
  • The paper explores the connection between computerised techniques of mapping and the role of maps in modern nationhood. A case study of Ecuador demonstrates how the relationship between cartography and the nation-state is being altered
  • 2009
  • In addition to environmental problems, spatial pressures are also being exacerbated by increasing economic development, the prosperity of the European population, and the increasing needs of various activities. These can only be mitigated through
  • 2009
  • Mendol’s career was far from being a success. It had a bright start when geography had an important institutional place in Hungary. But the discipline came close to extinction after 1945 and was marginalized within the social sciences. Mendol’s
  • 2009
  • In Amman, the landscape of government is being reconfigured via schemes, initiatives and projects. The significance of these arrangements may not be revealed through the examination of the institutions and coalitions associated with Arab regimes
  • 2009
  • . In the study the authors undertook to plan a ’scenic road’ which connects two castles being apart within distance of sight of each other in the area. In addition to the presentation of values of landscape aligning along the scenic road, a visibility map
  • 2009
  • . The results of the flood from the first ten-day period of July 1997 were specified on the basis of air photos analysis. In turn, in July 2008 it was possible to make direct observations of falls of rain and its results, this being shown to be the cause
  • being less remarkable. - (BJ)
  • 2009